Qun Quran

Summary

Qun-Quran or Qun-Qiran (r. 1251 – c. 1280) was the khan of the White Horde, left wing of the Golden Horde.

Qun Quran
Khan of the Golden Horde
Eastern Half (White Horde)
Reign1251–1280
PredecessorOrda Khan
SuccessorKöchü
Died1280
DynastyBorjigin
ReligionTengrism

According to Jami al-Tawarikh ("Compendium of Chronicles") by Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, Qun-Quran was the fourth son of Orda, the eldest son of Jochi.

In 1256, a contingent of the Golden Horde under Qun Quran's eldest brother Kuli dispatched in Persia to assist Hulagu. Sometime after the Siege of Baghdad (1258), Kuli died in uncertain circumstances which constrained the Jochids' relationship with the Ilkhanate. During his rule, some descendants of Orda supported the election of Ariq Böke and sided with him in the Toluid Civil War against Kublai in the early 1260s.

When he died, he left no male heir. Therefore, his nephew Köchü succeeded him.

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Qun Quran
House of Borjigin (1206-1635)
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Preceded by Khan of the White Horde
1251 – c. 1280
Succeeded by